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The model that requires a manager to assess her own style and her situational control is

a. Fiedler's contingency model
b. shared leadership model
c. Hersey-Blanchard's situational leadership model.
d. House's path-goal theory
e. charismatic leadership theory

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The model that requires a manager to assess her own style and her situational control is "Fiedler's contingency model".


The Fiedler Contingency Model was made in the mid-1960s by Fred Fiedler, a researcher who contemplated the identity and qualities of pioneers.

The model expresses that there is nobody best style of initiative. Rather, a pioneer's adequacy depends on the circumstance. This is the aftereffect of two components – "leadership style" and "situational idealness" (later called "situational control").

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